Is Accident Insurance Worth The Money?

Some say yes, others say no. We at My Family Life Insurance say yes; however, as we always have said, the decision depends on your unique situation. Is accident insurance worth the money for you? Read on to find out more. In today’s health care and insurance environment, chances are, it is.

What Is An Accident Insurance Policy?

An accident insurance policy will pay you a tax-free benefit upon injury from an accident, which means a sudden, unexpected, and unforeseen event. It pays via fixed benefit indemnity, which means a lump sum per a set payment schedule. These plans will cover injuries from:

On-the-job and off-the-job accidents

Playing sports

Recreational injuries

Just about any situation that involves an accident (there are exclusions, like the typical Acts of War, being incarcerated, etc.)

An accident insurance policy will cover:

Yourself

Your spouse

Your children

That means if your kids play sports and get hurt, the injury and associated costs will be covered. If your spouse dislocates his shoulder while doing yard work, the injury and associated costs will be covered. If you slip on the bathroom floor while getting out of the shower and injure yourself, that injury and associated costs are covered. Accident insurance will generally cover nearly all injuries and costs associated with an accident (as mentioned, there are exclusions). It will even cover accidental death and dismemberment.

Recently, other carriers have issued other types of accident insurance. These types pay up to your health insurance’s out-of-pocket costs for any accident.

How Much Do I Receive?

It depends. The amount of benefit you receive depends on the injury and associated costs. For example, a trip to the ER might pay $300 for the ambulance, $500 for the ER visit, $1,200 of for the surgery, $1,500 for the hospital admittance, and $50 for a physician follow up. It doesn’t matter what other insurances you have; it will pay upon covered accidents and the corresponding treatments. The money goes directly to you. With deductibles, copays, coinsurance, and premiums seemingly increasing higher and higher, these accident policies can offset the cost and leave you a cushion. Or, you can use the money however you want. Benefits are also income tax-free.

Good plans also cover accidental death and dismemberment. Most plans will pay up to $100,000 for common carrier accidental death, $75,000 for car vehicle accidental death, etc.

As we mentioned, some plans pay up to the out-of-pocket maximum of your health insurance. For example, let’s say you broke your leg ice skating. Your bill is $2,430 dollars because you are in your insurance’s deductible phase. Your plan pays the $2,430.

With these “lump sum” plans, you have to select a “bucket of money” for the year. When the money runs out for the year, it runs out. The “bucket” replenishes every year.

Policies generally cost anywhere from $20 to $35 per month for a family depending on the level of benefits and carrier.

Who Can Benefit From These Policies?

These policies can nearly help everyone. In fact, according to the National Safety Council, nearly 39 million Americans receive medical attention for non-fatal injuries each year. You might benefit from these policies if you:

have an active family, playing sports, etc.

have a hazardous job (some jobs are excluded, but most policies cover seemingly hazardous jobs like fishing, tree cutting, etc.)

want an accidental death and dismemberment benefit on your life insurance policy – we have found that, in most cases, the stand-alone accident plan cost less and offered more benefits than an accidental death and dismemberment rider on the life insurance policy

You drive long distances for work: tractor trailer driver, a consultant, etc.

You want to offset the high out-of-pocket costs associated with your underlying health insurance plan

The last bullet point is the most common. Many individuals and families are facing higher premiums with their underlying health insurance. One way to offset that is to increase the deductible and therefore lower the premium. The accident insurance can then be purchased to fill the gap and pay for any deductible or out-of-pocket costs. In this case, we feel accident insurance is worth the money.

Who Should Not Purchase These Policies?

Accidents can occur anywhere and anytime. That’s why we believe everyone should have some level of accident coverage; however, there are some people who should not purchase these policies. They include people and families who do not have a:

life insurance policy

disability income insurance policy

health insurance policy

If you do not have the above, you need to purchase those first before thinking about an accident insurance policy. Moreover, if you have enough emergency savings to cover the costs associated with an unexpected accident, you may not need an accident insurance policy.

These policies tend to have limits on ages. If you are age 70 or older, chances are an accident policy isn’t available. In that case, we recommend a hospital indemnity plan, which operates similarly as an accident plan. These plans cover detail hospital services and are useful in tandem with Medicare plans.

We at My Family Life Insurance believe the low monthly premiums combined with the extensive coverage benefits make accident insurance worth the money. It is only beneficial, however, if you have the aforementioned insurance already established.

We hope this article gave you a better understanding of accident plans. Do you think you and your family needs one? We at My Family Life Insurance can help you determine that. We always place your best interests first. If we feel you don’t need one, then we will tell you that. Feel free to call, text, or email us. Or, use the form below. We will be happy to speak with you.

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